Go Up One Level Urban Spirituality Pilgrimage Among Poor Seasons of Spiritual Growth To Have or Not to Have Families Motivations Analyzing Emotional Health Dealing with Bitterness Healing Painful Past
URBAN SPIRITUALITY Lecture Notes - Viv Grigg, 2004 Learning Objectives: 1.Understanding: Trainees will understand a diversity of strands of
Christian spirituality. A. The Three Traditions of Spirituality1. The Way of Actiona. The Way of Love (1 John)
b. The Way of Doing Justice (Jer 23:29)
2. The Way of Wisdom (Proverbs) (knowledge)
3. The Way of Devotion (mysticism)
B. These Three Lead to the Way of the Spirite.g. Watchman Nee C. The Spirituality of the Apostolic WorkersServant-Partners: Incarnational Communities of Graduates InnerChange: Following the Charismatic Prophet Among the Poor Kairos D. Classic Spiritual Disciplines· The Daily Devotional
Spiritual disciplines (From the Lifestyle and Values of Servants)We believe our whole lifestyle should become a true walking in the Spirit. We hold to the importance of Spirit-directed self-discipline in the cultivation of spirituality, through regular meditation, study of the Work, worship, prayer and fasting. We recognize that without steadfastness in these disciplines our lives will be inadequate to cope with the stresses of living among the poor. Our first work is intercession, from which spring our ministry. Our lives are to be a sign of joy among the people. The center of our lifestyle is the daily celebration of our Lord’s death and resurrection. Wherever we go, we seek to lead others into this celebration of the resurrected Lord, bringing the hope of Christ into slums without hope, the joy of Christ into slums of despair. We rejoice, too, in suffering, knowing that suffering produces character (Romans 5:3-5; James 1:2:4). Celebration, rest and joy were built into the Scriptures in the concepts of the jubilee and Sabbaths. Knowing that joy flags under overwork, we will zealously keep free one day per week for rest outside of the slum areas. We will season our year with weeks for celebration and festivity, rest and retreat. The seventh year should be a year for rest, reflection, and recommitment. We will read and review our lives at least monthly, rewriting our values and lifestyle yearly, in consultation with a spiritual adviser. E. Spirituality in the Midst of ModernismResponding to the Spirit of Greed (From the Lifestyle and Values of Servants)Non-Destitute Poverty Inner Simplicity How do we develop a spirituality that responds to the following elements of urban culture? The Spirit of sex The Spirit of power, expansion of bureaucracy, one world government The Spirit of violence The Spirit of technicism, positivism, scientism, mechanisation The Spirit of secularism Futurism Nihilism Homelessness, dispossession Individualism Narcissism, self-gratification Abuse of Creation, Manipulation of creation F. Spirituality Based on Spiritual Gifts
What is your gift? G. Coping with the Stress of Urban MinistryTheology of rest - the ebb and flow of ministry seasons. Cities: Intensifiers of StressThe mental stresses of the city require a response from the church. For example the stress of life in Hong Kong has resulted in 1 in 10 developing mental problems. The social dislocation of migration leaves long term social problems. The pressure of commuting, of economics, of education create stress. Stimulus overload results from constant noise, people and events. We can only absorb so much. Hence we develop several stages of adjustment:
H. The Need for a Spiritual Advisor/ SupervisorHuman beings are limited and need other counsellors to help. Who do you meet with weekly to mentor you with spiritual issues? |
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